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dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of ch
dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and...
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dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and left in there after the collapse of communism. >> last year, official auditors point out that official stockpiles abroad have never actually been counted. >> plans are afoot to bring the bars back home, or at least some of them. >> at least he knows what he has in his hands -- his golden globe is nothing more than a thin layer of 24 karat gold covering up something much less precious, and there is no doubt about the quality of the gold in the bundesbanks either. experts inspect and count it every year. these do not have a chance. but this kind of ch
dollar -- the euro is also significantly down. and at air berlin is to cut 900 jobs in the next two years. that is one in 10 of its workers, but it has not said which jobs will be going. >> berlin has been making a loss for years, and the job cuts are part of a plan to save 400 million euros. berlin says it wants to focus on its most profitable routes in germany, switzerland, and austria. during the cold war, germany's bundesbank took a bet by soaring gold reserves around the world and...
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euro has been getting squashed for two days against most currencies. i think the dollar is benefitting from continuation but the implications. think about what it is saying. maybe we don't have to have so much purchase power and programs embedded into the marketplace. so there is a lost different wayes it look at this. >> and very u.s. dollar positive. let's talk more about the fed minutes with a former fed governor and also strategist of drw trading group. robert i would like to get to you first of all. if you are one of the voting members, would you have been one of the ones who would like to wear the slow or stop those purchases before the end of this year? . >> yes, definitely. if not sooner. there is a strong group in the fed ram reserve board and the fomc. but they don't all get to vote at the same time. so you see in the statement reflected a significant number of people apparently are switching to the view that the fed just cannot go on to finance almost the entire federal deficit. >> indeed. i think bill this morning said the global money prin
euro has been getting squashed for two days against most currencies. i think the dollar is benefitting from continuation but the implications. think about what it is saying. maybe we don't have to have so much purchase power and programs embedded into the marketplace. so there is a lost different wayes it look at this. >> and very u.s. dollar positive. let's talk more about the fed minutes with a former fed governor and also strategist of drw trading group. robert i would like to get to...
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new this morning, unemployment in the euro area hit a record high 11.8% in november. now the u.s. could default on its debt in five weeks, half a month earlier than expected according to a new report by the bipartisan policy center, it predicts it will hit the debt ceiling as early as february 15th and almost certainly before march 1st despite extraordinary measures taken by the treasury department to delay that from happening. on that day the u.s. will have $9 billion coming in to treas y treasuries coffers, and $52 billion. >> that's not going to work. >> hence the budget wars we are about to live through. >>> federal regulators announced a settlement over alleged foreclosure abuses and bank of america agreed to a $10 billion settlement with fannie mae. bank of america hit a two-year high on the day it had to cough up $10 billion. and rich homeowners rushed to sell their property before the fiscal cliff, sales of luxury homes spiked in the last months of 2012 according to the national association of realtors the goal to avoid the capital gains tax hike and the medicare surtax on
new this morning, unemployment in the euro area hit a record high 11.8% in november. now the u.s. could default on its debt in five weeks, half a month earlier than expected according to a new report by the bipartisan policy center, it predicts it will hit the debt ceiling as early as february 15th and almost certainly before march 1st despite extraordinary measures taken by the treasury department to delay that from happening. on that day the u.s. will have $9 billion coming in to treas y...
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you've got the economy on the upswing, euro survived the big crisis. is there some optimism there? >> reporter: well, schwab, head of the world economic forum, optimistic smiling, says the euro didn't collapse, europe didn't fall apart, there's economic growth in the united states, there's room for optimism. i can tell you if you talk to the ceos, most of the people are ceos and in business, they are not optimistic. there is a deficit of confidence, and that's because you have budgetary problems in the united states, you have the eurozone problem, you have china, india slowing down. these other issues are very much on their agenda. so, you and i, as the week will go on, will distill this into what really they're talking. at the moment, the one word to keep in mind, risk. where it lies at the moment. >> and if they think that it's risky, business people and they're trying to get a sense of where we are with the economy if they think it's risky, how is that impacting us? everyday folks here who are looking at their, you know, paychecks and homes and wondering if it's going to change,
you've got the economy on the upswing, euro survived the big crisis. is there some optimism there? >> reporter: well, schwab, head of the world economic forum, optimistic smiling, says the euro didn't collapse, europe didn't fall apart, there's economic growth in the united states, there's room for optimism. i can tell you if you talk to the ceos, most of the people are ceos and in business, they are not optimistic. there is a deficit of confidence, and that's because you have budgetary...
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and unemployment in the euro area, hit a record high in november. crazy. 11.8%. >> 11.8% is the unemployment rate in the eurozone. one of the reasons we look at this, they have been in the mist of austerity, cutting budgets, tightening the belt. something we're talking about in this country as we face the debt ceiling debacle, and in europe, that's causing a rise in unemployment. something economists are watching closely. earnings season will kick off here in the next couple of days. alcoa, the first big one, monsan monsanto. i'm listening to big commeecome. speaking of the debt ceiling, bipartisan policy center says we'll hit the "x" date maybe as early as february 15th. if you don't raise the debt ceiling, the u.s. can't pay all of its bills. a chaotic situation, a real problem. if we hit it then, we'd see $9 billion coming in on revenue, cash flow. that's on the left side. and to pay our bills, we have $52 billion due on committed spending the same day. that's a $43 billion deficit. with interest on the debt, urs refunds, federal salaries, milita
and unemployment in the euro area, hit a record high in november. crazy. 11.8%. >> 11.8% is the unemployment rate in the eurozone. one of the reasons we look at this, they have been in the mist of austerity, cutting budgets, tightening the belt. something we're talking about in this country as we face the debt ceiling debacle, and in europe, that's causing a rise in unemployment. something economists are watching closely. earnings season will kick off here in the next couple of days....
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if the euro is strong and the economy's stable when it arrives, all is well. but if the euro gets devalued or the banks or the stocks are in trouble, this american-made product can find itself facing some real hurdles. the shop that wants to order it may be unable to get a loan for its inventory, therefore, the instrument never gets shipped. or the customer who wants to buy this guitar may find that his money is now worth so little he can't afford it. and if this drought and the revenue stream continues pushing more businesses and more governments toward default on their debt, then there's a risk of the whole market drying up. so, everyone knows each time a shipment arrives in europe like this one, unpredictable market forces here could undermine the value of those guitars and force layoffs back home. >> the last few years just thinking about the economy in general, it's kind of a generalized fear. >> reporter: for now they control what they can. >> if we do a better job when somebody's looking to buy a guitar, they'll look more to our stuff than the other stu
if the euro is strong and the economy's stable when it arrives, all is well. but if the euro gets devalued or the banks or the stocks are in trouble, this american-made product can find itself facing some real hurdles. the shop that wants to order it may be unable to get a loan for its inventory, therefore, the instrument never gets shipped. or the customer who wants to buy this guitar may find that his money is now worth so little he can't afford it. and if this drought and the revenue stream...
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join the euro. the result is the democratic consent in britain is now wafer thin. some people say they plan aside as a responsible, creates uncertainty for business and is it? over britain's place in the european union. but the question mark is already better. ignoring it is not going to make it go away. in fact, i would argue quite the reverse. those who refuse to contemplate consulting the british people would in my view make it more likely. simply asking the british people to carry on accepting european settlement under which they've had little choice as a path to ensuring when the question is finally put in a soundstage will have to be, it is much more likely the british people will reject the european union. that is why i'm in favor of having a referendum. i believe in confronting this issue of the sheep shaping it, making the debate, not simply open a difficult situation will go away. some argue the solution is therefore to hold a referendum now. i understand the impatience of wanting to make
join the euro. the result is the democratic consent in britain is now wafer thin. some people say they plan aside as a responsible, creates uncertainty for business and is it? over britain's place in the european union. but the question mark is already better. ignoring it is not going to make it go away. in fact, i would argue quite the reverse. those who refuse to contemplate consulting the british people would in my view make it more likely. simply asking the british people to carry on...
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his response was look, i spend over the last 45 year, 145 million euros on taxes. no one can shame me about how much taxes that i have been paying. i have certainly been done a lot for this count row and he outlines the people he employs that includes some vineyards and two restaurants and a number of other things. looking like he might accept that offer of russian nationality and leave the country. joe? >> jim bitterman in paris. thanks for that. a husband offers up a kidney so his wife would move up on the list to receive a kidney. cameras were following the real story on realtime. you will see the video, next. i can't imagine anything better. you're getting a ton of shrimp, and it tastes really good! [ male announcer ] hurry in to red lobster's 30 shrimp for just $11.99! choose any two of five savory shrimp selections, like mango jalapeÑo shrimp and parmesan crunch shrimp. two delicious shrimp selections on one plate! all with salad and unlimited cheddar bay biscuits. 30 shrimp, just $11.99 for a limited time. wow, that's a lot of shrimp. i'm ryon stewart, i'm
his response was look, i spend over the last 45 year, 145 million euros on taxes. no one can shame me about how much taxes that i have been paying. i have certainly been done a lot for this count row and he outlines the people he employs that includes some vineyards and two restaurants and a number of other things. looking like he might accept that offer of russian nationality and leave the country. joe? >> jim bitterman in paris. thanks for that. a husband offers up a kidney so his wife...
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. >> do you expect the euro to remain weak for the rest of the year? >> i expect the eurozone crisis to remain weak. people will look carefully at special situations across europe. >> and best performer of 2013? >> it's impossible to tell. let's say the whole of the market. >> very diplomatic answer there. david simple sop, thank you very much for coming by. some hopeful signs there. straight ahead on the program, talking of hopeful signs, our next guest is at u.s. oil production not seen since the 50s. what does it mean? we'll explore that when we come back. . >>> welcome back to "worldwide exchange." these are your headlines. the bank of japan steps up its easing agenda under heavy government pressure, doubling its inflation target and promising open ended qe starting next year. >>> president obama lays out a vision for his second term in his innagul address. >>> and this is the face of the new mr. euro. earlier, we had a nine to one ratio of decliner toes advancers.inaugural. earlier, we had a nine to one ratio of decliner toes advancers. the ftse d
. >> do you expect the euro to remain weak for the rest of the year? >> i expect the eurozone crisis to remain weak. people will look carefully at special situations across europe. >> and best performer of 2013? >> it's impossible to tell. let's say the whole of the market. >> very diplomatic answer there. david simple sop, thank you very much for coming by. some hopeful signs there. straight ahead on the program, talking of hopeful signs, our next guest is at u.s....
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euro/dollar, down to 1.30. the aussie dollar is weaker is sterling is also down against the greenback. we were proep probing above 1.63 a couple of minutes ago. they said so the fed comments pretty much dominating today's market session. speaking earlier, principal investor jim corcoran suggested that qe hasn't been particularly effective. >> what we are actually seeing now, i think in terms of the fed comments is, you know, within a year or so we might start buying bonds, we might not need to put any qe into the economy. i doubt whether qe created the growth in the u.s. economy. i think it was a turn in the housing market. it was cheap energy and an improvement in u.s. manufacturing. but nevertheless, i think you are seeing for fundamental reasons have pretty good strength in the u.s. >> well, that was jim's view. chris, what do you take away from the minutes yesterday? it had a big impact on the dollar, pushing benchmark yields higher, as well. i think we have to be contextualizing what comes out for minute s
euro/dollar, down to 1.30. the aussie dollar is weaker is sterling is also down against the greenback. we were proep probing above 1.63 a couple of minutes ago. they said so the fed comments pretty much dominating today's market session. speaking earlier, principal investor jim corcoran suggested that qe hasn't been particularly effective. >> what we are actually seeing now, i think in terms of the fed comments is, you know, within a year or so we might start buying bonds, we might not...
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the ongoing recession in the euro zone also a factor. >>> and winter weather prompts a state of emergency. salt trucks ran all night long to prevent sleet and freezing rain from the roadways and almost a quarter inch of ice formed on power lines and heavy rain is now causing flooding. >>> facebook's new search tool is surrounded by hype, but others think it might be a dude. it's called graph search and it's a way to search through your facebook network for answers. information google cannot access. you could look for restaurants your friends like, kind of like yelp or look for job connections like on linked-in or you can use it to find singles in your area. steven levy is the senior writer for "wired" magazine. steven, welcome. >> thank you. >> okay, you went to the facebook campus, experimenting with graph search. you interviewed mark zuckerberg. so, is this really as revolutionary as we're led to believe? >> well, it's very big for facebook. facebook has a couple things that people do all the time. they share photos and other things with friends. they have their own little personal scra
the ongoing recession in the euro zone also a factor. >>> and winter weather prompts a state of emergency. salt trucks ran all night long to prevent sleet and freezing rain from the roadways and almost a quarter inch of ice formed on power lines and heavy rain is now causing flooding. >>> facebook's new search tool is surrounded by hype, but others think it might be a dude. it's called graph search and it's a way to search through your facebook network for answers. information...
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being responsible, things have slowed down so much there's been so much unemployment, 11.6% in the euro zone than it's having the opposite effect. we have to find a more dalan ba approach to how we go forward. europe has a disproportionate influence of this conversation. there is a conversation particularly vis-a-vis the united states as to how much is too much and how much austerity, how much in terms of cutting back is actually enough, christine? >> really nice to see you. when you run into indiana jones, he can have his hat back. nice to see you. >> how many bars are there over the world that have pictures of you in them? >> no, i turned 28 at a davos -- last year -- and it was one of the best birthdays ever. first time i ever ran into kings and bankers and princesses. it's really an interesting .01% of the global leaders. >> with the official public swearing inform the president all done, you know that, small matter over, the really big news of the day -- what was she wearing? look at that lovely red dress. this is not just a big story, it is epic. we'll have it coming up. but if yo
being responsible, things have slowed down so much there's been so much unemployment, 11.6% in the euro zone than it's having the opposite effect. we have to find a more dalan ba approach to how we go forward. europe has a disproportionate influence of this conversation. there is a conversation particularly vis-a-vis the united states as to how much is too much and how much austerity, how much in terms of cutting back is actually enough, christine? >> really nice to see you. when you run...
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she regained her composure, she said to romney, i know you'll have much to add a debt crisis of the euro zone, mr. president. present from a letter the german chancellor up-and-down. i'd say you go about 140 kimber take five pounds. [laughter] am i in the ballpark? [laughter] chancellor merkel, hoping she might misunderstand the president said i believe -- excuse me, i believe the future of the euro will dominate our discussions in the coming days. the city that is more bridges than any other city in the world is pittsburgh, pennsylvania romney said. congratulations. congratulations to pittsburgh, chancellor merkel last? president romney thought for a moment. now, just congratulations. stephen harper, prime minister of canada china group in nature introduced himself to president romney. are you a french-canadian origin? president romney said no i'm not the prime minister replied, but i am canadian. this states michigan is the petoskey's the president said. then spotting a few feet away status, are you french-canadian origin? now, i'm david cameron, prime minister of the united kingdom. p
she regained her composure, she said to romney, i know you'll have much to add a debt crisis of the euro zone, mr. president. present from a letter the german chancellor up-and-down. i'd say you go about 140 kimber take five pounds. [laughter] am i in the ballpark? [laughter] chancellor merkel, hoping she might misunderstand the president said i believe -- excuse me, i believe the future of the euro will dominate our discussions in the coming days. the city that is more bridges than any other...
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calling the euro crisis "temporary," mcdonald's' italian chief executive said the plan will create 3,000 jobs. along with its business in brazil, russia, china, and other countries, mcdonald's predicts its business in italy will grow over the next decade. a record number of people will be able to afford homes this year. that latest piece of encouraging news about the housing market comes from the national assocation of realtors. the group's index of housing affordability hit a record 194 in 2012. a reading of 100 indicates people earning a median income have exactly enough money to qualify for buying a median priced home. still, economists are concerned tight credit standards could put the brakes on home buyers. the irs is catching criticism for how it manages cases of identity theft. in a report issued to congress this week, a taxpayer advocate group accuses the irs of "falling short" in assisting victims of id theft. the group argues that the irs does not have the staff to handle the flood of cases it receives. cases of tax-related identity theft have spiked in recent years. in 2012, t
calling the euro crisis "temporary," mcdonald's' italian chief executive said the plan will create 3,000 jobs. along with its business in brazil, russia, china, and other countries, mcdonald's predicts its business in italy will grow over the next decade. a record number of people will be able to afford homes this year. that latest piece of encouraging news about the housing market comes from the national assocation of realtors. the group's index of housing affordability hit a record...
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let's go back to the euro, this time let's do the euro versus the dollar. we can see 7 1/2-month high on that trade. it's going to be very fascinating to continue to monitor the relationship between, as ira harris said yesterday, a bit of the exporters on the auto side in europe versus what's going on with the euro/yen to see what kind of impact or retaliation we see on the economic scene for the weakened currency helping the export market in japan. jim, back to you. >> thank you, rick. let's check out the latest in energy, metals. sharon epperson, nymex. >> oil prices pulling back, jim, but that's after reaching multi-month highs. we had the brent crude contract reach a three-month high yesterday. wti at a four-month high. a lot of this had to do in terms of the gains we saw yesterday with the report that the saudis have cut their oil production in december significantly. today's news is focusing on the spread between the two, which has come in significantly as right now around $17. of course, the energy department this week saying they believe it will ave
let's go back to the euro, this time let's do the euro versus the dollar. we can see 7 1/2-month high on that trade. it's going to be very fascinating to continue to monitor the relationship between, as ira harris said yesterday, a bit of the exporters on the auto side in europe versus what's going on with the euro/yen to see what kind of impact or retaliation we see on the economic scene for the weakened currency helping the export market in japan. jim, back to you. >> thank you, rick....
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dollar has weakened both the euro and the yen. the euro is above 135. >> how much of what happened is directly related to congressional policies. a lot of people thinking we may not resolve this fiscal cliff until this week. how much was just a fewer -- i can't do a thing until washington resolves this. >> you talked about it endlessly. >> yeah, endlessly. >> we didn't see it in consumer spending. >> big inventory contraction. i think a lot of this was, i can't handle anything until i know -- it's sandy and washington. washington played a major role. i think the republicans and democrats finally realized they were killing this economy and they've gotten together, and now we're seeing things go up. [ bell ringing ] >> a law firm marking its pro bono project in human trafficking in america. all right. a lot of interesting movements here. we're seeing shares of research in motion higher by about 2.3%. in the past two days, sold off. a little bit of selling prior to the event. >> incredible how clever the market is. now people say, i'
dollar has weakened both the euro and the yen. the euro is above 135. >> how much of what happened is directly related to congressional policies. a lot of people thinking we may not resolve this fiscal cliff until this week. how much was just a fewer -- i can't do a thing until washington resolves this. >> you talked about it endlessly. >> yeah, endlessly. >> we didn't see it in consumer spending. >> big inventory contraction. i think a lot of this was, i can't...
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that is how things will expel and threaten the end of the euro and the european union. dennis: some of these socialists got them to make the tax temporary, do you have faith they will later take the tax away? when they start collecting money, they don't give it up. >> exactly. it takes a lot of courage. the top rate of tax was 98% and then down to 40% unleashing a huge growth in economy and in tax revenues, but she had the courage that not many people have and when the tax rates were up in the '90s you had a huge exodus from england to america, they went to lake monte carlo, bermuda, all that sort of thing and took their expertise and business with them. it harmed the economy. dennis: taxes always seem to start out small and they get bigger. the alternative minimum tax in the u.s. began in the '60s and maybe two dozen rich families pay those taxes of previous year and now the alternative minimum tax is affecting millions of families. >> exactly. and we are facing a major, a socialist president now and he can really cane people. only weeks afterwards it is quite apparent
that is how things will expel and threaten the end of the euro and the european union. dennis: some of these socialists got them to make the tax temporary, do you have faith they will later take the tax away? when they start collecting money, they don't give it up. >> exactly. it takes a lot of courage. the top rate of tax was 98% and then down to 40% unleashing a huge growth in economy and in tax revenues, but she had the courage that not many people have and when the tax rates were up...
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. >> euros. other part of the european union? >> they have the grounds. melissa: so if it's 50 crowns to get a haircut. >> thank you for the conversion rate. why is that gas? palin no. melissa: also, you guys need your hair cut all the time. [talking over each other] >> a procrastinator. melissa: next up, check out these neighbors in the u.k. silently fighting over where the garbage bag should go for pickup. in this very polite fight that went on for more than 30 minutes. had this agreement goes now? there would be shoving, gunplay. bullets flying. back-and-forth and back-and-forth. >> this is like if julie and i were neighbors. >> no, we wouldn't. i wish of you under a bus. if the nine checks out. >> definitely. the funniest thing, i don't know how this and spirit it was cool for about a minute and a half. see how this concludes. melissa: i did not watch it all the way to the end either. it's kind of funny for a while. this is not chaos. this is very orderly. i don't know. >> said that there were going to lock arms. there were that close to each other. >
. >> euros. other part of the european union? >> they have the grounds. melissa: so if it's 50 crowns to get a haircut. >> thank you for the conversion rate. why is that gas? palin no. melissa: also, you guys need your hair cut all the time. [talking over each other] >> a procrastinator. melissa: next up, check out these neighbors in the u.k. silently fighting over where the garbage bag should go for pickup. in this very polite fight that went on for more than 30...
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dollar is the worst currency outside the euro. but i happen to also own gold i don't think it will go up right away and maybe we still have a correction of another 10% or so on the downside. i just think that government will print money and that there will be competitive devaluation, and so i want to have gold as an insurance. >> wow. but, am i right to read on that that you deem the u.s. dollar as the, you know, the best place to be in terms of currencies? you don't think -- >> i suppose. i mean, i also own singapore dollars, the singapore dollar is probably very good currency to own, down through my exposure to use the currency. but, i don't think that the euro is now a very desirable currency to own. and do we have a lot of problems as senator ron johnson explained just now, in the u.s., but we have the same problems, or even more in europe. so in the beauty contest of the ugliest currencies, the u.s. dollar is not winning. it's okay. and i think i'd rather be in dollars at the present time, than say euros. >> marc, that's fasc
dollar is the worst currency outside the euro. but i happen to also own gold i don't think it will go up right away and maybe we still have a correction of another 10% or so on the downside. i just think that government will print money and that there will be competitive devaluation, and so i want to have gold as an insurance. >> wow. but, am i right to read on that that you deem the u.s. dollar as the, you know, the best place to be in terms of currencies? you don't think -- >> i...
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expected losses in europe is basically driven by weaker sales for the entire auto industry and a stronger euro. you put that together and that's where you get the expected $2 billion loss. another concern that's caught a little attention on wall street is this chart right here. see the yen has been weakening of the concern is you have the japanese automakers finally getting a little wind beneath their wings in terms of pricing in the u.s. we ask cfo bob shanks if that's a concern. here is what he had to say. >> what's happening is some people are pricing. some given back in incentives but some sticking. the pricing environment in the u.s. seems to be healthy and that's our expectations going through 2013. >> as you take a look at shares of ford, keep this in mind. it's a stock while down 5% this year, up 6.5% last year. a the lo are saying this the evaluation play for now. until definite that they will move higher you might be getting ahead of yourself. you have a guest later that might say buy now but that's the evaluation. >> over at stern senior analyst mike ward from that firm joins us now
expected losses in europe is basically driven by weaker sales for the entire auto industry and a stronger euro. you put that together and that's where you get the expected $2 billion loss. another concern that's caught a little attention on wall street is this chart right here. see the yen has been weakening of the concern is you have the japanese automakers finally getting a little wind beneath their wings in terms of pricing in the u.s. we ask cfo bob shanks if that's a concern. here is what...
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jon, if there is any is that business and consumer confidence is up in the euro zone. some studies are showing, and basically the market turmoil has sort of calmed down, but still the labor markets are really the drain on the situation now, and with bank lending down precipitously there is talk that the european central bank may need to come up with some new measures to stimulate economy, possibly loring interest rates. they are having a rate-setting meeting this thursday. jon: and i'm guessing their actual unemployment rate is a lot higher than the 11.8% that -- >> that is an average across the block, jon, so it's lower in some countries, and as you see really high in places like spain, and youth unemployment, crazy 50% in places like greece. jon: wow, let's hope that is not a glimpse into our future. amy kellogg, thanks. jenna: a new flare-up of violence between new nuclear armed countries. india accusing pakistan of killing two of its soldiers while on patrol near the highly disputed region of kashmir. this comes two days after a fight in which pakistan claims one o
jon, if there is any is that business and consumer confidence is up in the euro zone. some studies are showing, and basically the market turmoil has sort of calmed down, but still the labor markets are really the drain on the situation now, and with bank lending down precipitously there is talk that the european central bank may need to come up with some new measures to stimulate economy, possibly loring interest rates. they are having a rate-setting meeting this thursday. jon: and i'm guessing...
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so, i guess that explains the euro's move. and then, this news out of japan that kelly's all -- talks about all the time. >> she's teed up on. >> she's very teed up on that. and reading some of the stuff that abe is getting accomplished, it is different. i mean they're going to do -- they're going to -- >> they're going to out-fed the fed. >> exactly. and you know, they haven't had -- do you remember the last time they've had 2% inflation? >> twice in the last two decades. briefly. one on the back of a tax increase. >> just really brief. >> they've flirted with 2% and that's come back -- >> you think they can orchestrate that? >> i'm dubious for now. but if you have a better u.s., a quiet europe, a better china, there's more hope relatively speaking that you could get enough global momentum, because japan at the end of the day, still is a very open economy. so, that could help them. look we've been adding exposure to japanese equities in our portfolio. we've been hedging our yen risk since october. i think it might have some m
so, i guess that explains the euro's move. and then, this news out of japan that kelly's all -- talks about all the time. >> she's teed up on. >> she's very teed up on that. and reading some of the stuff that abe is getting accomplished, it is different. i mean they're going to do -- they're going to -- >> they're going to out-fed the fed. >> exactly. and you know, they haven't had -- do you remember the last time they've had 2% inflation? >> twice in the last two...
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the dollar is weaker against the euro today. actually wiebts up against the euro at 1.2448. gold prices up are by about $6 the last time we worked. at this point, up to $1,660 now. as joe mentioned, that fed meeting and the jobs report at the end of the week gives investors a lot to think about. joining us from chicago is kevin ferry at cronus futures management. also jeff sow. kevin, we ended lower yesterday, but the s&p was still above 1500. where does that leave us in terms of which way the momentum is headed? >> good morning. i would say what we call the point of control of futures is just below where we're trading right now. watch 1489. and so if you move below there, we call that the point of control which is what you'll see people who are long get more nervous. >> you said 1489? >> 1489 in the future if that breaks this morning. and the big story is what you're touching on with the ten-year note. people have come into the year with a heavy buy i can't tellace to sell bonds. and i think what you ran into yesterday after the good information as the market is doing bette
the dollar is weaker against the euro today. actually wiebts up against the euro at 1.2448. gold prices up are by about $6 the last time we worked. at this point, up to $1,660 now. as joe mentioned, that fed meeting and the jobs report at the end of the week gives investors a lot to think about. joining us from chicago is kevin ferry at cronus futures management. also jeff sow. kevin, we ended lower yesterday, but the s&p was still above 1500. where does that leave us in terms of which way...
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force the euro area -- as far as the euro area is concerned, we think that a lot has been achieved in terms of policies, in terms of new tools in the tool box that the europeans have available to fight crisis, yet firewalls have not yet proven operational. progress needs to be made on banking union, and clearly continued if not further monetary easing will be appropriate in order to sustain demand. for the united states, we think that all sides should pull together in the national interest avoiding further avoidable policy mistakes that is failing to agree on increasing the debt ceiling on time and prior to that preferably and reaching agreement on medium-term debt reduction. that i mentioned earlier. for the nonadvanced economies, and i'm putting together the emerging markets as well as the low income countries, clearly those countries are faring at a much better pace in terms of growth. but everywhere i've traveled in the last two months in africa, in latin america and in asia there's always been a concern about the unbalances and the lack of decisive action to address the advanced
force the euro area -- as far as the euro area is concerned, we think that a lot has been achieved in terms of policies, in terms of new tools in the tool box that the europeans have available to fight crisis, yet firewalls have not yet proven operational. progress needs to be made on banking union, and clearly continued if not further monetary easing will be appropriate in order to sustain demand. for the united states, we think that all sides should pull together in the national interest...
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who are fighting for jobs giving them opportunities to be hired by employers were looking for those euros. the crowd funding legislation which will help young entrepreneurs get access to net capital and create jobs something i hope the sec will immediately come up with a rule so these people can start creating jobs and raising money. legislation to reform wall street. when i was the deciding vote to strengthen our country's financial system legislation to eliminate and owners 3% withholding tax, a tax that would affect government contractors. legislation to ensure that our fallen heroes received the dignity and respect they raised deserve at the arlington national cemetery and that is something now that is also fixed and many many other congressional actions that have made a difference not only in massachusetts but in this great country. these were all shared successes but i was proud to be part of each and every one of them. i have always said that in order to do our business as our country's leaders, we must do our work in a bipartisan bicameral manner to ensure that the actions taken b
who are fighting for jobs giving them opportunities to be hired by employers were looking for those euros. the crowd funding legislation which will help young entrepreneurs get access to net capital and create jobs something i hope the sec will immediately come up with a rule so these people can start creating jobs and raising money. legislation to reform wall street. when i was the deciding vote to strengthen our country's financial system legislation to eliminate and owners 3% withholding...
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i think nothing but that at this point. >> looking to get long euro u.s. dollar what are your levels and how do you get to your target at this point? >> i think that we are seeing a little bit of a pull back. two types of strategies you can do, buy the pull back or buy it in a breakout. i think the smarter thing to do right now because we are seeing consolidation is to buy on a break of 137 stock at 135 and target of 137.75. i think all the factors we was been talking about the past couple of weeks including capital flowing back into the eurozo eurozone, very good german data overall. blessing of the ecb -- >> other jobs report on friday? >> i think that, you know, right now, really a longer term view. 135 a significant support level, a breakout point. as a result, not too worried about t. >> kathy, thanks for stopping by, kathy lien at bks. >>> men racials in high gear for super bowl xlvii sun is day. but what about how you plan tie life at the big game? robert frank joins us with a look at how the uberrich are arriving in style. i got to see this. >> tha
i think nothing but that at this point. >> looking to get long euro u.s. dollar what are your levels and how do you get to your target at this point? >> i think that we are seeing a little bit of a pull back. two types of strategies you can do, buy the pull back or buy it in a breakout. i think the smarter thing to do right now because we are seeing consolidation is to buy on a break of 137 stock at 135 and target of 137.75. i think all the factors we was been talking about the past...
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the 20th euro this returning later this week. those are your headlines. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. december existing home sales missing estimates for 160,000 houses sold, but that is a lot of optimism on the ground. a new survey shows realtors expect much better sales in 2013. joining me now with details in a fox business exclusive interview, coldwell banker ceo, budge huskey. let's talk about these numbers come existing home sales. what do you make of the drop in december and the optimism about 2013? >> if you look at the month over month drop, that is typical seasonality. far more relevant are the year-over-year figures. december this past year 2012, 2011 sales up an even more significant than that is what happened to median home prices is quoted by the national association of realtors up 11% year over year. inventory dropping to 4.4 months versus what is assumed to be equilibrium at six months, it is creating an environment of optimism we're seeing reflected in the survey from our agents. cheryl: money is basically free, inventory is low, great time
the 20th euro this returning later this week. those are your headlines. back to you. cheryl: thank you very much. december existing home sales missing estimates for 160,000 houses sold, but that is a lot of optimism on the ground. a new survey shows realtors expect much better sales in 2013. joining me now with details in a fox business exclusive interview, coldwell banker ceo, budge huskey. let's talk about these numbers come existing home sales. what do you make of the drop in december and...
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germany and greece are both still in the euro area. despite all the doom and gloom from last year, those big catastrophic event did not happen. i think it is the fading of that risk that is helping the market today. it was not just last year. the most accurate industry is actually mineralogist. they are about the only guys that get it right. we pretty much know what the weather is going to be. it is tough to kind of, know what to expect in the new year other than that the opposite. >> i do not know about always wrong, but it certainly is true that forecasters do not have a great record. connell: what are you expecting this year. it could be a completely different environment. many of those doomsday people are still expecting a mess, politically. after a while, you start to say, when will be the time that we do not get a last-minute deal? there is some percentage that fear that. is it reasonable? >> i think that is true. there certainly are some possibilities. the real fear has been kind of dissipating from the market. for example, we h
germany and greece are both still in the euro area. despite all the doom and gloom from last year, those big catastrophic event did not happen. i think it is the fading of that risk that is helping the market today. it was not just last year. the most accurate industry is actually mineralogist. they are about the only guys that get it right. we pretty much know what the weather is going to be. it is tough to kind of, know what to expect in the new year other than that the opposite. >> i...
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using the euro and everything else. i guess it makes it less likely that they'll adopt a common currency. if they're thinking about leaving the union. >> absolutely. no, there's a widespread sense of relief that britain isn't more closely tied in. if you leak at the performance of the economy, the fact britain has its own central bank, it can pursue monetary policies or policies appropriate for britain and not have to worry about other member states certainly is being taken as a sign of relief. and there's very little sentiment certainly for joining the euro now. although i will say the bank of england numbers fight they're not happy with how strong sterling is. they think currency should be weaker and it could help performance going forward. echoing the currency that we're starting to hear this year. >> no talk about becoming the 51st state which they probably have wanted to do for a while given how we excelled after we broke off. they could come back into the fold, perhaps joining the u.s. and adopt the dollar if they
using the euro and everything else. i guess it makes it less likely that they'll adopt a common currency. if they're thinking about leaving the union. >> absolutely. no, there's a widespread sense of relief that britain isn't more closely tied in. if you leak at the performance of the economy, the fact britain has its own central bank, it can pursue monetary policies or policies appropriate for britain and not have to worry about other member states certainly is being taken as a sign of...
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euro, pound, canadian dollar and mexican peso. in other words, the dollar is up. we'll be right back. ♪ [ slap! ] [ slap! slap! slap! slap! ] ow! ow! [ male announcer ] your favorite foods fighting you? fight back fast with tums. calcium-rich tums starts working so fast you'll forget you had heartburn. ♪ tum tum tum tum tums tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and the streetsmart edge trading platformrom charles schwab... tdd#: 1-800-345-25 gives me tools that help mfind opportunities more easily. tdd#: 1-0-345-2550 i can even access it from the cloud and trade on any computer. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and with schwab mobile, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 until i choose to focus on something else. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 all this with no trade minimums. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and only $8.95 a trade. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 open an account with a $50,000 deposit, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and get 6 months commission-free trades. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 call 1-866-751-3261. >> it is now 19 minutes past the hour. i'm heather nauert with your fox news minute. al qaeda linked militant gr
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with the euro down, the pound down, they're all down against the dollar except the japanese yen which is showing a little backbone but not much. we'll be right back. officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >> at 20 minutes past the hour i'm lauren green with your fox news minute. a section of the mississippi river is closed to traffic as crews clean up a oil leak on sunday. it hit a railroad bridge near vicksburg, mississippi, spreading oily water across part of the waterway. >>> brazilian police arrested three people following the deaths of more than 20 in the nightclub fire in santa maria. the blaze reportedly started when a band member lit a flare on stage causing mass panic. the band's security chief and a member and owner of the kiss nightclub have been brought in for questioning. >>> french and mali troops sealed off timbuktu forcing islamist rebels to flee north. they seized the timbuktu airport as they look for al qaeda lin
with the euro down, the pound down, they're all down against the dollar except the japanese yen which is showing a little backbone but not much. we'll be right back. officemax knows... ...tax time can be...well...taxing. so right now we'll give you... ...$10 off any turbo tax deluxe level software or higher! find thousands of big deals now... ...at officemax. >> at 20 minutes past the hour i'm lauren green with your fox news minute. a section of the mississippi river is closed to traffic...
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we no longer contribute to the bailout of the euro zone nations. we've helped put in place very tough sanctions against iran and syria. so we've managed to deal with quite a difficult european situation, but i think in a very sensible, in a sensible way. now at the next election i'll be putting forth what i've spoken about, a new settlement and fresh consent for the settlement of the united kingdom. i think the opportunity get that is opening up, and so that's something i'm looking for deciding out in my speech in january. i do believe, as i said many times, including the weekend, i think britain's interest is to stay in the single market, to stay committed to that. we are a trading nation where we don't just need access to europe's markets, as nic has said, we need a seed round the table to write the rules of those markets. so that is out of the what we want. so as i say, you can have two parties working together, managing the real issues ongoing with our relationship with europe but then setting out at the next election quite properly different a
we no longer contribute to the bailout of the euro zone nations. we've helped put in place very tough sanctions against iran and syria. so we've managed to deal with quite a difficult european situation, but i think in a very sensible, in a sensible way. now at the next election i'll be putting forth what i've spoken about, a new settlement and fresh consent for the settlement of the united kingdom. i think the opportunity get that is opening up, and so that's something i'm looking for deciding...
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one more look at the euro as well versus the dollar. been quite a week for them. we were over $1.33 yesterday. currently just a shade below at $1.32.96. want to update you on the hostage crisis at a natural gas plant in algeria. conflicting reports about the number of hostages released. we've been working that story back at headquarters. >> hey, carl. thank you so much. it's clear that the hostage rescue operation is ongoing. it is a very fluid situation. british prime minister david cameron telling parliament this morning that algerian forces are still pursuing terrorists and trying to bring hostages to safety. he also offered new information on the attack. >> it appears to have been a large, well coordinated, and heavily armed assault and it is probable that it had been preplanned. >> now, details of the rescue operation remain unclear but we are seeing the first images of some freed hostages arriving at a hospital in algeria. the total number of people dead or injured remains in question due mainly to the fact that the gas plant is located in such a remote area
one more look at the euro as well versus the dollar. been quite a week for them. we were over $1.33 yesterday. currently just a shade below at $1.32.96. want to update you on the hostage crisis at a natural gas plant in algeria. conflicting reports about the number of hostages released. we've been working that story back at headquarters. >> hey, carl. thank you so much. it's clear that the hostage rescue operation is ongoing. it is a very fluid situation. british prime minister david...
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we also report to the credit euros so you have a chance to build your score afterwards. we do not have a minimum credit score. we also have loan officers that are culturally competent. they are fluent in spanish. we are looking -- working in an lot of immigrant communities. parts of the shore are big residential communities for people who are immigrants because the rents are really cheap. a lot of people will live there during the rest of the year because it is cheaper to do so. a lot of people in those areas have been affect did. we are supporting this business is. program to date is lent out over $200,000. we funded more than 50 business es. we have deployed more than 80% of the capital that we have. for this program, we are in the process of raising additional capital. also, raising funds so we can hair our loan -- pair our loans with a business grant as well. portion of receive a the proceeds in the form of a grant. business grants are are a tricky thing. there is discussion earlier. the challenge we have had is that, how we make do with limited resources. if somebod
we also report to the credit euros so you have a chance to build your score afterwards. we do not have a minimum credit score. we also have loan officers that are culturally competent. they are fluent in spanish. we are looking -- working in an lot of immigrant communities. parts of the shore are big residential communities for people who are immigrants because the rents are really cheap. a lot of people will live there during the rest of the year because it is cheaper to do so. a lot of people...
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the dawn of the ice age, what will the intercontinental exchange deal for euro nyse be for trading? lori: federal reserve chairman ben bernanke's term set to expire next year. speculation is mounting who could take over. lou dobbs narrows the field for us next. ♪ . [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializing in fish and me from the great northwest. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, nd he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his la, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. lori: here's your fox business brief. coca-cola taking on obesity. the beverage maker is airing two minute ads showing provided drinks with fewer calories over the years and the obesity epidemic is not a result of its drinks but because people are consuming too many calories of any and all kinds. >>> horizons family solutio
the dawn of the ice age, what will the intercontinental exchange deal for euro nyse be for trading? lori: federal reserve chairman ben bernanke's term set to expire next year. speculation is mounting who could take over. lou dobbs narrows the field for us next. ♪ . [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him twongs -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll wk his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a...
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it ordered the airline pay her 32,000 euros, or 47,000 u.s. dollars in restitution. >> steve: meanwhile, police planning to use gps to fight painkiller drug thefts. new york city top cop ray kelly wants to put fake pill bottles in pharmacies with real supplies so cops can track bottles stolen in robberies. it comes as prescription drug thefts are on the rise and increasingly becoming more violent n. 2011, four people were murdered during a holdup at a long island pharmacy. remember that? police say they are targeting prescription abuse because it is a gateway to other drugs. >> eric: all right. fears over the widespread flu outbreak getting out of hand. at least one new york city youth sports group is discouraging kids from giving high fives and fist pumps. the soccer club sent parents an e-mail warning them the safest thing to do instead is to elbow bump instead. like that. >> gretchen: just like that. kind of agree with it 'cause the flu is epidemic. she was on the edge of all her gloriy during a concert in canada. lady gaga's pants, splitti
it ordered the airline pay her 32,000 euros, or 47,000 u.s. dollars in restitution. >> steve: meanwhile, police planning to use gps to fight painkiller drug thefts. new york city top cop ray kelly wants to put fake pill bottles in pharmacies with real supplies so cops can track bottles stolen in robberies. it comes as prescription drug thefts are on the rise and increasingly becoming more violent n. 2011, four people were murdered during a holdup at a long island pharmacy. remember that?...
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it's an enough euro. there's a lot to celebrate the missa please join us. does you on,.com, please. the runoffs come over and continue the conversation the place remains to be happening. they take one more for you have it. >> is a hammer computer situation. we actually support the border protection. i actually have a question for mayor stanton. he mentioned some of the divisive policies at the state and county level. how have you or how are you combating that in order to bring business back to the city and the state? >> thank you for the question. high-profile position as mayor of phoenix, largest city in the state. trying to send a message to the three. divisiveness. we tried decisiveness. it's not good for the business cycle in our community. so mayor rothschild and i have traveled twice already on trade missions to mexico. they're going to go back over and over again. i want to send a message that relationship is critically important to our community, that were focusing on the right things. economic development, jobs, education. the right public policy for state has hurt us in te
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estos balones de oro, se lo ganó vicente del voz con la gran selección de oro y dio los pasos con la euro copa. >>> extraordinario y vamos con rayos y getape! >>> primer tiempo el as con un disparo fulminante, 15 minutos después mitti con el segundo y golea! >>> en el segundo tiempo piti consigue el tercer gol y en el 75 firma la hornilla con el rayo que triunfa por 3 a 1. >>> >>> qué le parece? >>> se merece el bolín de oro! >>> mi pelito! >>> mira dónde le cayó! (risas). >>> qué pasó? >>> ay, las cosas que se ven. >>> queremos que seas parte de nuestro programa, comunícate con nosotros a través de la página de twitter y facebook que ves en pantalla o también a través de univision.com, te esperamos en despierta américa. >>> estan gozando de lo lindo por aquí! >>> estás muy guapa eh? >>> tu no lo haces nada de mal. >>> tus zapato? >>> no se me olvidaron. >>> ya que se pondrán leggings, ponganse botas también! >>> >>> a quién les gusta las bajas temperaturas? >>> a mi, yo prefiero frío que calor. >>> las bajas temperaturas hacen de las suyas por todos le mundo. >>> aquí
estos balones de oro, se lo ganó vicente del voz con la gran selección de oro y dio los pasos con la euro copa. >>> extraordinario y vamos con rayos y getape! >>> primer tiempo el as con un disparo fulminante, 15 minutos después mitti con el segundo y golea! >>> en el segundo tiempo piti consigue el tercer gol y en el 75 firma la hornilla con el rayo que triunfa por 3 a 1. >>> >>> qué le parece? >>> se merece el bolín de oro!...
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renaissance hotel where we are waiting for vice- president joe biden and joe biden and the salute to euros ball. while we wait for vice president biden, we will take you back to the west front early today and the oval office for president obama. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states. and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the united states so help you got it. congratulations, mr. president. ♪ >> president obama from early today, the of the office said minister yesterday on the twentieth as mandated by the constitution. in just a couple of ads, we expect to hear from vice- president joe biden. it is the first of a couple of stops for the vice president. president obama will have a couple of stocks this evening. the commander-in-chief and the inaugural ball over at the washington d.c. convention center which is in nearby washington. we shall use wearing in from the president this morning. all of this is available at the video lib
renaissance hotel where we are waiting for vice- president joe biden and joe biden and the salute to euros ball. while we wait for vice president biden, we will take you back to the west front early today and the oval office for president obama. >> please raise your right hand and repeat after me. i do solemnly swear that i will faithfully execute the office of the president of the united states. and will, to the best of my ability, preserve, protect, and defend the constitution of the...
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. >> bill: the euro star. carol and i took it last summer. it is phenomenal. >> wonderful right? it is a pleasure to ride that. you don't feel like you're going on a trip. you normally think of going on a trip, i have to deal with the airlines and security and you almost say maybe i don't want to go on a trip. but when you have a train like the eurostar, you look forward to the trip. >> bill: will the american people support high-speed rail? are we doing enough? will congress support it? 1-866-55-press is the toll free number. andy kunz is the president of the u.s. high-speed rail association. follow their good work at ushsr. ushsr.com. you mentioned you've got a little summit coming up in washington to build more support for this early february. >> february 11-13 right here in d.c. we'll be bringing together political leaders, the administration, lot of the international high-speed rail experts, business leaders from around the country. to really move forward with plans and kind of educate people and rally people up and so we're look forward to. that we expect a couple hundred p
. >> bill: the euro star. carol and i took it last summer. it is phenomenal. >> wonderful right? it is a pleasure to ride that. you don't feel like you're going on a trip. you normally think of going on a trip, i have to deal with the airlines and security and you almost say maybe i don't want to go on a trip. but when you have a train like the eurostar, you look forward to the trip. >> bill: will the american people support high-speed rail? are we doing enough? will congress...
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. >> tonight we will show you in not euro speeches from the last six years, starting with ronald reagan's a dress from 1981. though clinton in 1993. white eisenhower in 1957. harry truman, 1940 nine. 1960 nine, richard nixon, then president kennedy in 1961. george w. bush in 19 99. lyndon johnson that from 1965. jimmy carter from 1977. we will wrap up with george w. bush from 2001. starting tonight at 8:00 pm on c-span. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear -- , --[no audio]>> the official swearing ceremony at the white house before noon eastern. our coverage includes your phone calls and a look back at the 2009 presidential inaugural address. the public and inaugural ceremony will be swearing in at noon eastern at the us capitol and other festivities, including the capitol luncheon and parade. live coverage begins at 7:00 a.m. eastern time. join the conversation by phone, facebook, and on twitter. >> you can see the crews finishing up work between the white house and the capitol getting ready for the inauguration. you can see in front of the white house off of the inaugural parade
. >> tonight we will show you in not euro speeches from the last six years, starting with ronald reagan's a dress from 1981. though clinton in 1993. white eisenhower in 1957. harry truman, 1940 nine. 1960 nine, richard nixon, then president kennedy in 1961. george w. bush in 19 99. lyndon johnson that from 1965. jimmy carter from 1977. we will wrap up with george w. bush from 2001. starting tonight at 8:00 pm on c-span. >> i barack hussein obama do solemnly swear -- , --[no...
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when there is a sense of crisis in the currency, whether they are euros or dollars, large investors are looking for their value. where is their value out there? where can they put their currencies? if you look back to 2008 -- that was when we saw the first major spike in the price of global food. we saw a sense that we cannot want to put money in equities. real estate was tanking. the debt market was tanking. where do we put all of this cash we are sitting on? in commodities. a bunch of academic studies came out same commodities were a legitimate form of asset allocation. instead of just putting our money in stocks and bonds and mutual funds, now you will see a lot of money managers allocating assets into commodities. this is only possible through newfangled derivatives through wall street, electronically traded funds. that is the way food becomes an asset in your portfolio. the problem is that those asset allocations and those newfangled derivatives have an inflationary effect on the price of food globally. host: here is the first call for you from georgia on the democratic line. calle
when there is a sense of crisis in the currency, whether they are euros or dollars, large investors are looking for their value. where is their value out there? where can they put their currencies? if you look back to 2008 -- that was when we saw the first major spike in the price of global food. we saw a sense that we cannot want to put money in equities. real estate was tanking. the debt market was tanking. where do we put all of this cash we are sitting on? in commodities. a bunch of...
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as far as the euro area is concerned, we feel that a lot has been achieved in terms of policies, in terms of new tools in the tool box that europeans have available to fight crisis. yet fire walls have not yet proven operational. progress needs to be made on banking union and clearly continued, if not further monetary easing will be approved in order to sustain demand. for the united states, we think that all sides should pull together in the national interest, avoid further avoidable policy mistakes that is threatening -- that is continuing to agree on the debt ceiling and reaching agreement on the medium term debt reduction that i mentioned earlier. for the non-events economies, i am putting together the emerging markets as well as the [indiscernible] countries. clearly, those countries are fearing a much better case in terms of growth. but everywhere i have travelled in the last few months, in africa, in latin america, and in asia, there has always been a concern about the lack of decisive action to address the advanced economies crises. so those spillover effects coming colluding busy
as far as the euro area is concerned, we feel that a lot has been achieved in terms of policies, in terms of new tools in the tool box that europeans have available to fight crisis. yet fire walls have not yet proven operational. progress needs to be made on banking union and clearly continued, if not further monetary easing will be approved in order to sustain demand. for the united states, we think that all sides should pull together in the national interest, avoid further avoidable policy...
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freddie, ma a 21 euros, son of a military man, he had gone to school, was in college, got a 25 year since. he asked his father way he should take a plea, and his father said look, if you're innocent you need to prove, get your day in court and go to trial and prove it. the son took his word, went to trial and got a 25 year sentence instead of a five year plea sends, since he would've gotten had he planned. the stories went on and on, and quickly, i probably most certainly would've done exactly if i had been in the same situation, people start to say we can get a fair trial, we are going to start to take place but to take place but i do have many of you know, but again tv makes it seem like everyone goes to trial. in the federal system over 95% of the cases actually get resolved. very few of them go to trial. in the state system, it's not quite as high but it is still very, very high. and so my clients started to quickly, they weren't my clients get what they started to take pleased to basically prison just because they felt like they could not get a fair trial. again, as i said, the prose
freddie, ma a 21 euros, son of a military man, he had gone to school, was in college, got a 25 year since. he asked his father way he should take a plea, and his father said look, if you're innocent you need to prove, get your day in court and go to trial and prove it. the son took his word, went to trial and got a 25 year sentence instead of a five year plea sends, since he would've gotten had he planned. the stories went on and on, and quickly, i probably most certainly would've done exactly...
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the dollar has been something to watch in terms of the euro. but even more against the yen and finally gold was -- after the fed comments about maybe not, you know, being accommodative forever. hit the gold markets pretty hard last week. >> it's time now for the global markets report. ross westgate standing by in london across the pond. mr. westgate. >> hey, andrew. thank you very much for that. you can see after the gains we had last week, softer this morning. decliners outpacing advancers by a ratio of around 6 to 3, somewhere around that margin. the ftse 100, when you're a stock in general up at 22-month highs, friday, up .5%. right now, the if it is sfts is down .25%. we're not far away from the all-time highs on the xetra dax 7740.78 is up near the all time high. the cac 40 is down .5%. ibex up .1%. no doubt about the standouts, that is indeed the banks after the basel committee that supervisors bank regulation, says the liquidity cover ratio, which is the thing that forces banks to hold enough cash and easy to sell assets, they're changin
the dollar has been something to watch in terms of the euro. but even more against the yen and finally gold was -- after the fed comments about maybe not, you know, being accommodative forever. hit the gold markets pretty hard last week. >> it's time now for the global markets report. ross westgate standing by in london across the pond. mr. westgate. >> hey, andrew. thank you very much for that. you can see after the gains we had last week, softer this morning. decliners outpacing...